--Previous Message--: --Previous Message-- : : Bruce Cockburn does a wonderful version of : the song, you might be interested in : listening to it. : : Phy : : : --Previous Message-- : I've been looking for a tab of this tune. : I've made some attempt at it in C ( A form : capo'd at 3rd fret ), Erie Hawkins version. : Is it all around this chord? What other : chords/fragments are there? It's been a : while but I think its the 3rd measure that : throws me. What a cool tune. I haven't : seen the movie, does it get rebroadcast? : Other tabs I'm looking for are: God Don't : Never Change & Jack O' Diamonds...easy : slide tunes. Thanks George : : : : : : : Don't know about the tab but you should buy : the movie if its not going to airing on you : local pbs station any time soon. You may : also want to check a local video\dvd rental : store to see if they have it . Here in NYC : they have it in the Linclon Center public : library. It a great film. In my opinion : it's the best film in the 'Martain Sorcese : Present The Blues" series. The film is : narrated by Lawrence Fishburne in the person of Blind Willie Johnson. Chris Thomas King from "O'Brother Where Art Thou" : Plays Bind Willie Johnson. The scenes of : Blind Willie and a young Skip James is shot : with a old hand cranked camera. Gives the Look of being filmed in the 1920's and 30's The film is narrated from space because blind : Willie Johnson song "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground" was sent up in space on the Voyager space craft by Nasa in !977. It's really a kind of spacey down home film. My wife brought it for me for a gift because I rented it from tower about 6 times. Lots of great performaces by contempoary artist covering the songs of Blind Wllie, Skip James and J.B. Lenoir . The film is kind of sad because the lives of these blues greats was kind of tough. It's a different kind of documentary.: : Mackman :